
Thursday September 25th @6PM
Omar Chasan will be visiting Heirloom from Oaxaca. Come join us to view new work and learn about his process and inspiration with an artist Q&A. As always there will be plenty of snacks & libations!
Omar Châvez Santiago(a.k.a. Omar Chasan, b.1993)is a fourth- generation weaver from Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca, whose work bridges ancestral weaving traditions with contemporary design. In 2011 he established his studio, OCS - Limited Handwoven Pieces and Objects, as a space for research and experimentation with natural dyes, fibers, and unconventional forms. Chasan's pieces often transcend the rectangle, embracing organic shapes and intuitive processes that reflect his daily life, surroundings, and heritage.
SELECTED NEW ARRIVALS
A few of our newest pieces. Check out all of our New Arrivals
FEATURED
Antique Shahsavan Kilim - 5’ x 8'
This kilim was handwoven by the Shahsavan during the 19th century.
A striking example of simplicity elevated to art, this antique Shahsavan kilim reveals the timeless sophistication of stripe-based design. The kilim’s flatweave structure is durable yet lightweight, making it versatile both as a floor covering and as a wall-hung textile. Its minimalist aesthetic aligns seamlessly with contemporary interiors, while its tribal origins root it firmly in a deep cultural tradition of nomadic weaving.
DEAL OF THE MONTH
Bolivian Figural Flatweave - 4'9 x 5'7
This pictorial rug was woven in Bolivia during the third quarter of the 20th century. It depicts a female farmer harvesting what is likely coca leaves. It would look great as a wall hanging.


